Re: PCMCIA modems

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Hi, List!

I have not found a lot of information about that modem. Everything
that I know - it is PCMCIA modem and DYNALINK is manufacturer. Its
owner said that it has following numbers on the card: S/N:
FM32001937,30398-3C2-00,CE0682­X . That looks like serial number,
though search in google by phrase "CE0682­X " gave results.

Thanks,
Max



On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 6:46 PM, Jacques Goldberg
<Jacques.Goldberg@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>  Sorry if double posting -  I do not see record of having already answered.
>
> Max,
> Sometimes correct and sometimes not.
> Some PCMCIA mdems are (should say were) well supported, some others not all.
> To begin with, please see http://xmodem.org/modems/pcmcia_list.html
> If you need further help on this, please copy all details from printed label
> on PCMCIA card, at least Manufacturer and model.
>
> Jacques
>
> On 08/31/2010 08:03 AM, max podolian wrote:
>>
>> Hi, List!
>>
>> I have found PCMIA modem that I wish to buy. As I have understood from
>> my research on the internet, PCMCIA modems are well supported on
>> Linux. Is it correct?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Max
>
>



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